US5890972A - Spiral protrusion type handle grip - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an improved grip for golf clubs, tennis racquets, baseball bats and other sporting equipment employing handles subject to shock when such devices are impacted by a ball.
- shock generated by impact between a golf club and a golf ball or a tennis racquet and a tennis ball can adversely affect muscle tissue and arm joints, such as elbow joints.
- the energy generated by such impact is usually of high frequency and short duration with rapid decay, and which is often known as "impact shock.” Tight grasping of a golf club grip or tennis racquet grip to keep it from slipping in a user's hands contributes to such impact shock.
- Applicant has previously developed resilient grips which successfully reduce or substantially eliminate impact shock to the muscle and arm joints of the users of golf clubs and the like. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,374,059 granted to applicant Dec. 20, 1994, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,482 granted to applicant Dec. 17, 1996.
- Such earlier grips utilize a polyurethane layer bonded to a felt layer to define a strip which is spirally wrapped around the handle of a golf club, tennis racquet or baseball bat to conform generally to the external configuration of such handle.
- the thickness of the polyurethane layer relative to the thickness of the felt layer as compared to prior art resilient grips was a minimum of approximately 0.18, with the thickness of the polyurethane layer being about equal to or thicker than the thickness of the felt layer in a typical grip of my design.
- the side edges of the polyurethane-felt strip tended to unravel in use, and where the strip was not properly applied to a golf club handle, the grip would tend to loosen relative to the handle, particularly, when a golf club was withdrawn from a golf club bag.
- my later grip designs utilize heat-compressed radially inwardly extending reinforcement side edges formed in the polyurethane layer along the length of the strip.
- the recessed side edges also enhance the frictional grip of a user's hands on the golf club or tennis racquet.
- polyurethane-felt grips of the aforedescribed nature can be made more resistant to slippage where a raised spiral profile is formed along the length of the strip when the strip is spirally wrapped about the handle of a golf club, tennis racquet or the like.
- the raised spiral protrusion increases the surface area of the grip in contact with the user's hands and permits the user to maintain firm hand contact with the grip even under rainy, humid conditions, or where the user's hands are moist from perspiration. The user can therefor continue playing even during humid or rainy conditions and even where the user's hands are perspiring.
- Such improved grip utilizes applicant's previously developed concept of bonded-together layers of polyurethane and felt wherein the ratio of the thickness to the thickness of the felt layer is a minimum of approximately 0.18.
- the improved grip of the present invention preferably utilizes heat-compressed sidewardly and outwardly curved reinforcement side edges along its length.
- the strip is spirally wrapped about a golf club or tennis racquet handle with the reinforcement side edges either in abutment or overlapped.
- the raised spiral protrusion is formed by stitching extending from the underside of the felt layer over the outer surface of the polyurethane layer to tighten and thereby raise the portion of the strip between such stitching.
- the polyurethane-felt strip of the present invention may be spirally wrapped about a tapered resilient sleeve that has been applied to the handle of a golf club shaft.
- the strip may be spirally wrapped about the bare handle of a golf club or tennis racquet.
- the polyurethane-felt strip may also be spirally wrapped about a tapered sleeve while the sleeve is positioned on a collapsible mandrel to provide a slip-on golf club grip that can be applied to a new golf club or can be utilized as a replacement golf grip.
- the grip of the present invention has been found to greatly cushion the shock transferred from a golf club to a golfer's body or from a tennis racquet to the arm of a tennis player, thereby preventing the danger of injury to a user of the grip.
- the grip can also provide a long service life, may be manufactured at a low cost, and can be readily installed by a user.
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a polyurethane-felt strip before it is fabricated into a grip embodying the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of a heated platen utilized to form heat-compressed reinforcing side edges on the strip of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the strip after the reinforcing side edges have been formed and stitching has been applied to the strip to define a slip-inhibiting protrusion.
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the strip of FIG. 3 after leading and trailing edges have been formed thereon.
- FIG. 5 is a broken view of the underside of the starting end of the strip.
- FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional view taken in enlarged scale along line 6--6 of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 7 is a broken top plan view of the strip of FIG. 4 in enlarged scale.
- FIG. 8 is a vertical sectional view taken along line 8--8 of FIG. 7.
- FIG. 9 is a broken perspective view of a grip embodying the present invention being spirally wrapped about a tennis racquet handle.
- FIG. 10 is a vertical sectional view in enlarged scale taken along line 10--10 of FIG. 9.
- FIG. 11 is an enlarged view of the encircled area designated 11 in FIG. 10.
- FIG. 12 is a horizontally exploded starting end of a second form of strip embodying the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a vertical sectional view taken in enlarged scale along line 13--13 of FIG. 12.
- FIG. 14 is a vertical sectional view taken in enlarged scale along line 14--14 of FIG. 12.
- FIG. 15 is a side elevational view showing a strip embodying the present invention being wrapped around the bare handle of a golf club shaft.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a split tapered resilient sleeve applied to the handle of a golf club shaft to receive a strip embodying the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a side elevational view showing a strip embodying the present invention being wrapped about the sleeve of FIG. 16.
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a second form of tapered resilient sleeve adapted to receive a strip embodying the present invention mounted upon a collapsible mandrel to receive a strip embodying the present invention.
- FIG. 19 is a side elevational view of the mandrel of FIG. 18 after a strip embodying the present invention has been spirally wrapped thereabout to form a slip-on grip.
- FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view of the split tapered resilient sleeve of FIGS. 16 and 17 about which a strip embodying the present invention has been spirally wrapped.
- FIG. 21 is a horizontally expanded top plan view showing a third form of strip embodying the present invention.
- FIG. 22 is a vertical sectional view taken in enlarged scale along line 22--22 of FIG. 21.
- FIG. 23 is a broken side elevational view showing a strip of the type disclosed in FIGS. 21 and 22 being wrapped about a tapered resilient sleeve.
- FIG. 24 is a vertical sectional view taken in enlarged scale along line 24--24 of FIG. 23.
- FIG. 25 is an enlarged view of the encircled area designated 25 in FIG. 24.
- a grip G embodying the present invention utilizes an elongated resilient strip S which is spirally wrapped about the handle portion of a tennis racquet as shown in FIG. 9 or the handle of a golf club shaft as shown in FIG. 15.
- the strip S includes an open-pored felt layer generally designated 30 having an inner or bottom surface 32 which is suitably adhered to a racquet handle, a tapered resilient sleeve or directly to a bare handle of a golf club shaft.
- Strip S also includes a smooth closed pore polyurethane layer, generally designated 34, which is bonded to the felt layer 30.
- the bonded-together polyurethane and felt layers are configured as the unitary strip S.
- the felt layer 30 is formed of a suitable open-pored material and has its upper or outer surface bonded to the lower surface 36 of the polyurethane layer 34 As indicated in FIG. 11, the polyurethane layer is formed with pores 38 which extend vertically, i.e. generally normal to the longitudinal axis of the strip S and racquet handle or golf club shaft handle when the grip has been affixed to such handle.
- the polyurethane layer 34 may be formed in a conventional manner by coating one side of a felt strip with a solution of polyurethane (e.g.
- the ratio of the thickness of the polyurethane layer to the felt layer should be a minimum of approximately 0.18.
- the thickness of the polyurethane layer is preferably about 0.4 millimeters and the thickness of the felt layer in about 0.9 millimeters. Excellent results have been obtained with this ratio.
- the polyurethane layer 34 provides a cushioned grasp of the player's hand on a handle tennis or golf club and also enhances the player's grip by providing increased tackiness between the player's hand and the grip.
- the felt layer provides strength to the polyurethane layer and serves as a means for attaching the bonded-together polyurethane and felt strip to a handle.
- the underside 32 of the felt layer is provided with a conventional adhesive material 40 which covers the underside of the felt layer.
- the underside of the adhesive material 40 is originally covered with a protective quick-release tape 42
- the polyurethane and felt layers may be formed with vertically extending perforations 44 which enhance the absorption rate of moisture from a user's hand.
- FIG. 1 is top plan view of a length of polyurethane-felt strip material before it has been fabricated into its final configuration of the strip S.
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of a heated platen H shown in FIG. 6 being pressed onto the strip material of FIG. 1 to form reinforcing side edges along the length of the strip material.
- stitching generally, designated T, has been applied to the strip to form a slip-inhibiting protrusion, generally designated P.
- FIG. 5 is a broken view of the underside of the staring end 48 of strip S showing adhesive 40 which is initially covered by a conventional pull-off quick release tape 42.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show how the protrusion P is formed in the strip S by a continuous thread T extending from the underside of the felt layer 30 over the outer surface of the polyurethane layer 34 along the length of the strip to cause the portion of the strip between the thread loops 52 to be bunched up relative to the original upper surface of the strip.
- the quick-release tape 42 is peeled off the adhesive 40 on the underside of the felt layer 30.
- the strip S is then spirally wound around the racquet handle starting with the butt end of the handle.
- the starting end 48 (relative to the racquet's butt end) may be provided with outwardly and downwardly slanted leading and trailing areas 56 and 58 (FIGS. 12, 13 and 14) on opposite edges of the strip, the rear portion of the leading area slightly overlapping the front portion of the trailing area.
- leading and trailing areas permits the strip to be initially wrapped about 1 1/2 times around the butt end of the handle, with a smooth configuration of the strip resulting from the utilization of such slanted overlapped areas.
- the edges of the strip S do not overlap, and, instead, their radially extending surfaces butt tightly against one another, as shown at 60. It is important to note that the two abutting side edges of the strip afford a very firm contact between these side edges, since the polyurethane layer 34 is compressed by the heating platen P when the recessed reinforcing side edges are formed in the manner shown in FIGS. 2 and 6. Such compression increases the strength of the polyurethane material in the vicinity of the butt joint.
- a length of conventional finishing tape (not shown) is wrapped about the end of the strip proximate the racquet head to secure the strip to the handle.
- a rubber sleeve (not shown) may be utilized to cover the finishing tape so as to both enhance the appearance of the completed grip G and firmly secure the tape and strip to the racquet handle.
- a split sleeve 64 which may be utilized with the golf club grip embodying the present invention.
- Such sleeve may be unitiary synthetic plastic foam or rubber construction utilizing an integral cap 66 which is adapted to abut the upper end of the golf club handle shaft 62.
- the inner diameter of the sleeve 64 should be so selected as to effect a snug fit with the grip receiving portion of the golf club shaft handle when the sleeve is applied thereto.
- a recess 67 is formed in sleeve 60 to receive a tongue 68 formed on the starting edge of the strip.
- One side of the sleeve 60 is formed with a longitudinally extending slit 70.
- the sleeve is affixed to the golf club shaft hand as described in my U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,482. Thereafter, the strip S is spirally wrapped about the sleeve as described hereinbefore with the side edges of the strip in tight abutment.
- a strip S embodying the present invention is shown being spirally wrapped about the bare handle of a golf club shaft 62.
- the adhesive originally covered by the quick-release tape is peeled off the adhesive on the underside of the felt layer.
- the strip S embodying the present invention is then spirally wound around the shaft starting with the butt or top end of the shaft.
- the front of the starting end (relative to the shaft's butt end) of the strip fits snugly within a notch formed in the starting end of the strip so as to provide a smooth configuration of the strip relative to the exterior of the golf club shaft in the manner shown in my patent application Ser. No. 08/632,578, now U.S. Pat. No.
- the strip S After the strip S has been completely wound about the shaft, its lower end may be secured in place by finishing tape (not shown) and/or a conventional resilient ferrule (not shown) to prevent unraveling of the lower portion of the strip relative to the shaft.
- the grip-receiving portion of the handle will may be flared radially outwardly at the upper portion of the shaft relative to the angle of flare of the shaft below such plane. This arrangement eliminates the need of an underlisting on such grip-receiving shaft portion, thereby effecting a weight reduction as compared to standard grips.
- the strip S can be made in different thicknesses to accommodate different golf grip sizes required by senior, small or large golfer's hands.
- a conventional cap (not shown) is secured to the upper end of the golf club shaft after the strip has been spirally wrapped therearound.
- FIGS. 18 and 19 the aforedescribed strip S is shown wrapped around a resilient rubber-like sleeve, generally designated 72, of synthetic plastic foam or rubber construction utilizing a cap 74 to define a unitary, integral slip-on grip G embodying the present invention.
- the lower portion of sleeve is formed with a guide cylinder 76.
- a recess 77 is found below cap 76 to receive the front end of the strip.
- Sleeve S is adapted to be slipped over the top of a collapsible mandrel CM of conventional construction having a tapered configuration similar to the handle portion of a golf club shaft adapted to receive the grip.
- Mandrel CM is shown in outline FIGS. 18 and 19.
- Strip S is spirally wrapped about sleeve 60, as indicated in FIG. 19 with the reinforced edges of the strip disposed in tight abutment.
- An adhesive may secure the strip to the sleeve.
- the strip S extends from the underside of the cap 74 to the top of guide cylinder 76.
- the resulting assembly of sleeve and strip may be marketed as a replacement grip or as original equipment installed on a complete golf club.
- the recessed reinforcement side edges increase the strength of the butt joint between such edges, inhibit unraveling of the strip from sleeve, enhance the frictional contact between a golf s hands and the grip and provides an improved appearance over existing golf club grips. Moreover, such recessed reinforcement side edges reduce interference with other golf club grips when a golf club is removed from a golf bag so as to reduce wear and tear on such grips.
- Strip S' utilizes heat compressed reinforcement side edges 45' and 46' of the type described hereinbefore, as well as protrusion P' formed by stitching T'.
- the ends of the strip S' are cut to define tapered starting and trailing ends 80 and 82, respectively.
- the side edges of felt layer are skived to form outwardly and upwardly slanted side edges 84 and 86.
- Adhesive 88 is applied to the entire underside of the felt layer, such adhesive initially being covered in a conventional manner by the peel away tape 90.
- slanted side edge 86 will be shorter than slanted side edge 84, e.g., side edge 86 may be about 2-3 mm, while side edge 84 may be about 5 mm.
- strip S' is shown being spirally wrapped about a tapered, resilient underlisting sleeve 92 which may be similar to those described hereinbefore. It is important to note the underside of the recessed side edges 45' and 46' of the polyurethane layer 34', overlap one another, with such edges preferably being secured together in a watertight manner by adhesive 88. The provision of the slanted side edges 84 and 86 of felt layer 30' permits such overlapping of the recessed side edges 45' and 46'.
- slanted edges 84 and 86 having different widths permits a more pleasing longitudinal profile of the completed grip G while the narrower slanted side edge 86 reduces the amount of felt cut off the felt layer thereby maintaining the strength of the completed strip.
- strip S' coulc be utilized with a bare golf club shaft handle rather than an underlisting sleeve.
- the exterior surface of the polyurethane layer provides tackiness that assures a firm contact of the users hand with the grip at all times, even when the ball is not struck in the center portion of the racquet or golf club.
- This advantage can be enhanced by the provision of treads (not shown) or other slip inhibiting patterns formed on the surface of the polyurethane layer, pores and protrusion described hereinbefore.
- the use of the perforations not only increases absorption and allows for faster drying of the grip, but also further enhances a cushioning effect of the grip by providing a controlled restriction of air escaping from within the pores of the textile layer when the grip is grasped by the racquet user.
- the grips S of the present invention are lighter in weight than conventional grips. Accordingly, more weight is distributed to the golf club head thereby increasing club head speed without increasing the weight of the golf club. Such weight savings moves the center of gravity of the golf club closer to the club head, increase the club's moment of inertia, and reduces the overall weight of the club and thereby permits a higher club head speed for greater distance. Less shaft twist is also achieved.
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